Book Review: 'rough house' proves evocative through love's glory and ugliness
Tina Ontiveros's rough house describes an image that is so vivid you can feel the forests and the edge of the Oregon desert- sight, sound and the feel of the air are all wrapped up in her words. The most striking parts of the book are Ontiveros’s thoughts about resilience, embracing trauma scars, and recognizing that the past creates the person you are today.
Local Author Parlays Hardscrabble Childhood into Arresting First Memoir, Earns PNW Book Award
Tina Ontiveros, a long-time resident of the Gorge, daughter, wife, mother, sister, author, writing teacher and advocate for the disenfranchised living in poverty — she wears many hats. However, the one adjective she does not ascribe to herself is ‘victim.’ Writer Karen Carlin goes deep with Ontiveros about her haunting yet moving memoir in this one-on-one interview.
OIB Unveils New Video Series Showcasing Local Businesses
Oregon Investment Board is unveiling a new video series showcasing their work with businesses in the Columbia River Gorge.
River Life shaping up in niche neighborhood
Maybe you want to walk out your front door and climb in your kayak. Maybe you just want to throw a line in the water and wait for the tip of a rod to twinkle. Or maybe you just want to walk a block to your local neighborhood wine bar and liven up a plate of charcuterie with a Cabernet Franc. By all means, go right ahead. But do it in The Dalles.
Bernal could be next D21 Superintendent
The North Wasco County School District 21 is poised to enter into contract negotiations to hire Carolyn Bernal of Oxnard, California to be the next Superintendent of The District, starting on July 1, 2021. Read more here.
A Day in the Life, Houseless in The Dalles
What is it like to experience houselessness in The Dalles? Cole Goodwin of CCC News lives a day in the life to find out.
Preventing Human Trafficking in the Mid-Columbia Region
Learn the indicators of Human Trafficking in your communities. Introducing an anti-trafficking initiative, the Mid-Columbia Human Trafficking Task Force. Created in 2019, this task force is comprised of representation from many organizations from within Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler counties.
Online COVID Vaccination scheduling made easy; book yours now
The North Central Public Health District has streamlined the scheduling system for receiving a COVID-19 vaccination. A new recently launched web page allows you to sign up for your shot in less than a minute - it only requires your name and your email. You will then get a return email to book a time and day for your vaccination.
TD Home Prices Shoot Up as Housing Stock Dries Up
The housing market is on fire nationally. And The Dalles is helping to stoke the flames. Some 296 homes sold during 2020 and the housing market is now close to drying up entirely as listings have dropped to just 24 this month. The lack of supply is pushing prices higher and creating barriers for first-time homebuyers.
Getting up in Lone Pine
Roberto Morales, 33, measures and prepares a board at a new home construction site at Lone Pine Village subdivision next to The Dalles Bridge. Juan Rodriquez works atop the garage. Construction continues to be brisk in the subdivision as housing is scarce in The Dalles. Look for our local real estate story here today examining the market. There is some historic news.
Thanks to You, The Next Door Had it's Most Successful Year Yet
Because of this thoughtful and caring community, The Next Door’s year-end fundraising campaign had its most successful year yet.
TD Police seek information on armed assault that occurred on Friday, Jan. 22
On Jan. 22 at approximately 7 PM, officers with The Dalles Police Department responded to a report of an armed robbery on West 7th Street. Donald Lewis told police that armed individuals forcibly entered his residence. A struggle ensued and Lewis was forcibly restrained and severely assaulted and sustained significant injuries. Police are requesting information about the incident.
290 receive vaccinations at TD Readiness Center on Jan. 23
The North Central Public Health District organized and executed a large vaccine event today at the Fort Dalles Readiness Center today, Saturday, Jan. 23. Organizers scheduled 150 people in the morning and 150 people in the afternoon to receive the vaccination.
Washington State Opens New Categories of Eligibility for Vaccinations
Local hospitals are being inundated with as many as 85 calls an hour. So instead of calling your doctor to see if you’re eligible, visit Washington’s handy Find Your Phase website: https://form.findyourphasewa.org/210118771253954.
D21 Board delays superintendent decision to hold second interviews
The North Wasco County School Board delayed making a decision on hiring a permanent superintendent for the district tonight, Friday, Jan. 22.
COVID takes 23rd person in Wasco County; vaccinations coming for 65 plus, educators
Sadly, we are reporting a 23rd person has died in Wasco County from COVID-19. Educators and those 65 and older become eligible for the vaccine in the coming days and weeks.
Free COVID-19 Testing offered on Thursday, Jan. 28 in TD
A free COVID-19 testing event is now underway this morning, Thursday, Jan. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Northern Wasco County Aquatic Center parking lot at 602 W. 2nd St. in The Dalles.
Jasen Tennison - Back Where He Began
Columbia Basin Care is pleased to introduce Jasen Tennison as Executive Director, overseeing a staff of 100 employees and ensuring quality care for over 60 senior citizen residents. Located in The Dalles, Oregon, Columbia Basin Care is the region's only independent, nonprofit care facility for short-stay recovery and long-term care.
DA Calls for Investigation of TD Police Officer, 10-Year Case Review
The Dalles Police Officer Jeff Keinlen has been put on administrative leave while The Wasco County District Attorney’s Office conducts an investigation into the officer’s credibility and truthfulness as a witness.
Gray wolves removed from Endangered Species List
The move allows federal agencies to shift management of wolves to state agencies across Columbia River Basin.